Communication System Lesson Plan (Cse)
Communication System Lesson Plan (Cse)
Tech/ECE/LP/2019/01
LESSON PLAN
LP-ETEC
Faculty: Shilpa Sharma LP Rev. No:02
Date: 01-01-2019
Sub Code : ETEC-212
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Sub Name: Communication System L T/P C
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Syllabus
Objective: This is the first course which introduces the concepts of communication systems, channels and various analog modulation
methods. Further, an insight into the behavior of noise is dealt.
UNIT I
Introduction: Overview of Communication system, Communication channels, Mathematical Models for Communication Channels
Introduction of random Variables: Definition of random variables, PDF, CDF and its properties, joint PDF, CDF, Marginalized
PDF, CDF, WSS wide stationery, strict sense stationery, non stationery signals, UDF, GDF, RDF, Binomial distribution, White
process, Poisson process, Wiener process.
[T1, T2][No. of Hrs. 11]
UNIT II
Amplitude Modulation: Need for modulation, Representation of Band Pass signals and systems: Hilbert Transform, In-phase, Quad-
phase representations, Power relation, modulation index, Bandwidth efficiency, AM: modulation and demodulation, DSB-SC:
Modulation and demodulation, SSB: modulation and demodulation, VSB: modulation and demodulation.
[T1, T2][No. of Hrs. 11]
UNIT III
Angle Modulation Systems: Frequency Modulation, Types of Frequency Modulation, Generation of NBFM, WBFM, Transmission
BW of FM Signal, Phase Modulation, Relationship between PM& FM.
Radio Receivers: Functions & Classification of Radio Receivers, Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) Receiver, Superheterodyne
Receiver, Basic Elements, Receiver Characteristics, Frequency Mixers, AGC Characteristics.
[T1, T2][No. of Hrs. 11]
UNIT IV
Noise Theory: Noise, Types of noise, Addition of Noise due to several sources in series and parallel, Generalized Nyquist Theorem
for Thermal Noise, Calculation of Thermal Noise for a Single Noise Source, RC Circuits & Multiple Noise sources. Equivalent Noise
Bandwidth, Signal to Noise Ratio, Noise-Figure, Noise Temperature, Calculation of Noise Figure
Performance of Communication Systems: Receiver Model, Noise in DSB-SC Receivers, Noise in SSB-SC Receivers, Noise in AM
receiver (Using Envelope Detection), Noise in FM Receivers, FM Threshold Effect, Threshold Improvement through Pre-Emphasis
and De-Emphasis, Noise in PM system – Comparison of Noise performance in PM and FM, Link budget analysis for radio channels.
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Signature
Name
SHILPA SHARMA
Designation A.P./ECE
3-1-2019
Date
JIMS/B.Tech/ECE/LP/2019/01
LP-ETEC 310
LESSON PLAN, Unit: I
Faculty: Shilpa Sharma
LP Rev. No:02
Sub Code : ETEC-212 Date: 01-01-2019
UNIT- I
Introduction: Overview of Communication system, Communication channels, Mathematical Models for Communication Channels
Introduction of random Variables: Definition of random variables, PDF, CDF and its properties, joint PDF, CDF, Marginalized
PDF, CDF, WSS wide stationery, strict sense stationery, non stationery signals, UDF, GDF, RDF, Binomial distribution, White
process, Poisson process, Wiener process.
Objective:
This unit will provide students with the theoretical underpinnings of Analog Communications, allowing them to
work out quantitative values and theoretical descriptions for case examples in Analog Communications.
Unit Syllabus:
Amplitude Modulation: Need for modulation, Representation of Band Pass signals and systems: Hilbert Transform, In-phase, Quad-
phase representations, Power relation, modulation index, Bandwidth efficiency, AM: modulation and demodulation, DSB-SC:
Modulation and demodulation, SSB: modulation and demodulation, VSB: modulation and demodulation.
Objective:
Students completing this course should be able to describe analog modulation and demodulation techniques.
• Develop and compare the functional blocks and performance parameters of amplitude and angle modulation
and demodulation for communication systems.
Date Planned
Session Teaching Aids
Topics to be covered Time Ref (Pg.No.)
Unit Syllabus:
Angle Modulation Systems: Frequency Modulation, Types of Frequency Modulation, Generation of NBFM, WBFM, Transmission
BW of FM Signal, Phase Modulation, Relationship between PM& FM.
Radio Receivers: Functions & Classification of Radio Receivers, Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) Receiver, Superheterodyne
Receiver, Basic Elements, Receiver Characteristics, Frequency Mixers, AGC Characteristics
Objective:
Students completing this course should be able to describe analog modulation and demodulation techniques.
• Develop and compare the functional blocks and performance parameters of amplitude and angle modulation
and demodulation for communication systems.
• Performance evaluation of communication systems in the presence of noise.
• Develop Modern trends in communication systems and transmitter/receiver circuits.
Date
Session Teaching
Planned Topics to be covered Time Ref (Pg.No.)
Aids
11/2/19 Frequency Modulation, 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3
WHITEBOA
RD/MARKE
R
13/2/19 Types of Frequency Modulation, 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
14/2/19 Generation of NBFM, 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
15/2/19 WBFM, 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
1/3/19 Transmission BW of FM Signal, 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
2018- Phase Modulation, WHITEBOARD/
6/3/19 1hour Chapter 9 T 1,2,3
19 MARKER
7/3/19 Relationship between PM& FM. 1hour Chapter 11 T 3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
8/3/19 Radio Receivers: 1hour Chapter 11 T 3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
11/3/19 Functions & Classification of Radio Receivers, 1hour Chapter 11 T 3 WHITEBOARD/
MARKER
13/3/19 Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) Receiver, 1hour Chapter 11 T 3
ppt
Superheterodyne Receiver,
Unit syllabus:
Noise Theory: Noise, Types of noise, Addition of Noise due to several sources in series and parallel, Generalized Nyquist Theorem
for Thermal Noise, Calculation of Thermal Noise for a Single Noise Source, RC Circuits & Multiple Noise sources. Equivalent Noise
Bandwidth, Signal to Noise Ratio, Noise-Figure, Noise Temperature, Calculation of Noise Figure
Performance of Communication Systems: Receiver Model, Noise in DSB-SC Receivers, Noise in SSB-SC Receivers, Noise in AM
receiver (Using Envelope Detection), Noise in FM Receivers, FM Threshold Effect, Threshold Improvement through Pre-Emphasis
and De-Emphasis, Noise in PM system – Comparison of Noise performance in PM and FM, Link budget analysis for radio channels.
Objective:
Students completing this course should be able to describe analog modulation and demodulation techniques.
• Performance evaluation of communication systems in the presence of noise.
• Develop Modern trends in communication systems and transmitter/receiver circuits.
Date
Session Teaching
Planned Topics to be covered Time Ref (Pg.No.)
Aids
15/3/19 Noise, Types of noise, Addition of Noise due to 1hour Chapter 10 T 3 PPT
several sources in series and parallel,
18/3/19 Generalized Nyquist Theorem for Thermal Noise, 1hour Chapter 10 T 3 WHITEBOARD
/MARKER
19/3/19 Calculation of Thermal Noise for a Single Noise 1hour Chapter 10 T 3 WHITEBOARD
Source, /MARKER
1/4/19 RC Circuits & Multiple Noise sources. Equivalent 1hour Chapter 10 T 3 WHITEBOARD
Noise Bandwidth, /MARKER